El Pomar District

Vineyards in the El Pomar District of Paso Robles lie between 740 – 1,100ft in elevation. The alluvial and clay soils are perfect for growing Cabernet with big, front-heavy tannins.

Paso Robles Estrella District

The rolling plains of the Estrella District experience diurnal temperature shifts of nearly 40 degrees F, leading to the development of lush, ripe fruit characteristics in Cabernet.

Paso Robles Geneseo District

The old alluvial hillsides and terraces of the Paso Robles Geneseo District are home to well-drained soils that naturally reduce yields, resulting wines of great structure and intensity.

Paso Robles Willow Creek District

Our vineyard source in the Willow Creek district sits on extremely steep hillsides, where yields are greatly reduced, but intensity of fruit, structure and vibrant natural acidity are enhanced.

Rhône Wines

Hope Family Estate Vineyard - Templeton Gap District, Paso Robles

Our estate vineyard planted in the heart of the Templeton Gap District of Paso Robles sees on average 20 inches of rain during a normal year. The calcareous soils act like a sponge and retain water to provide ample supply to our vines which consist of Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre and Roussanne.

Being SIP Certified

Sustainability in Practice (SIP) Certified is the gold standard for sustainable vineyard and wine certification, challenging growers and wine producers to review, implement and amend practices that impact the earth, its people, and future generations while offering buyers and consumers a trustworthy seal that guarantees conscientious quality.